Fox News host Harris Faulkner has a rodent problem. And she wants $5 million
because of it.

In a lawsuit filed Monday in U.S. District Court in New Jersey, Faulkner is suing Hasbro because she says a "Little Toy Shop" hamster shares her name and likeness. The toy is also deemed a choking hazard, the suit says, which causes Faulkner distress for being associated with "harming small children."

She calls out "complexion, the shape of its eyes, and the design of its eye makeup" as evidence that the company stole her identity.

To be fair, the hamster does share the same name. But as far as looks go, you can decided that for yourself.

If you want to own your own little piece of Fox News history, Ebay
has an original Harris Faulkner for $40.52.

Tucker Carlson and the crew over on Fox & Friends are aghast that Popeye has lost his traditional pipe and tattoo in the updated movie. Thing is, all we've gotten from Genndy Tartakovsky's take on Popeye is test footage, so it's a little preliminary to assume we've seen anything resembling a final design for the Sailor Man:

But the supposed emasculation of Popeye leads them into looking at the new Thor, and a four-year-old design of Wonder Woman, and how it's obvious that feminism and liberalism are turning superheroes into America hating wimps.

They did get one thing right, Wonder Woman deserved her own movie years ago.

The crew of Good Day NY were playing a game of "Name That Tune" on the air, and one of them happened to choose DMX's 1999 anthem 'Party Up.' Someone forgot to actually listen to the song first before playing it, though. As soon as DMX yells "suck my d-ck," anchor Greg Kelly lets out a surprised yell and tells them to turn it off while the rest of the crew remain cool, which is all the more surprising seeing as it was the very same Greg Kelly who, just last week, basically sexually harassed a field reporter on the air. Priorities, Greg.

Fox News president, Roger Ailes, publicly commented on how CNN correspondent, Soledad O'Brien is named after the prison in Central California, prompting her to shoot back a response, in tweet form, stating that she's named after the Virgin Mary. At least she's not named after Liz Lemon's favorite chips, Sabor de Soledad.